Eight Habits of The Creatively Intelligent
We’d all be more creative if we paid less attention to the surfaces, our doings and achievements, our ambitions and desires; and more attention to the depths, the hidden forces and faculties that lie within ourselves and others.
Nurture Your Creativity: List What You're Thankful For
Much has been written about gratitude throughout the centuries, and with a common theme: Gratitude is a positive attitude or emotion that benefits us greatly when it's employed.
Author Lisa Crone's Inspiring Success Story
Her secret to intermixing positivity with passion and publishing her first book 'A Bead in Time: 35 Jewelry Projects Inspired by Slices of Life.'
The Joy of Creativity: Emergence
If I allow myself to speak, write words, or paint marks without knowing what I am going to say next or what I’ll end up with, eventually something will emerge.
Not-Knowing: A Sometimes Unnerving but Utterly Reliable Guide
We want to know. We want to know things beforehand, ahead of time. We want to know where we are going, why we are going there, what we will encounter (and should thus prepare for) along the way.
“I hope that through my work, artists will take some chances, break some rules, and make art that comes from inside of them.” — Angela Cartwright, Creative Careers Interview
Angela Cartwright, the dark-haired teen who played Penny Robinson on "Lost in Space" is definitely one child star who hasn't gone bad.
When I learned this "Make Room for Daddy" and "Sound of Music" star has grown up to successfully carve out a life as an artist along with her acting career, I went straight to the Internet to learn more.
Follow my adventure from googling to interviewing Angela. More »
Chris Dunmire
Creative Director & Publisher
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Juicy Journals & Wild Words Creating a Poet’s Journal II By Molly Anderson-Childers
When it’s done right, a poet's journal functions as a portable fount of inspiration; a ballroom in which to dance with your Muses.